Thank you so much for your detailed comments in #28. European politics are complicated to many of us Americans, but your insight makes Poland's current situation a bit clearer. Please keep us updated (and welcome to FR - this was a great first post).
We can hope that Poland stays in the coalition. I think we have much more work to do. I also think that this experience is invaluable for Polish troops and their commanding officer corps, despite the casualties.
thanks. sorry for all the mistakes i made. it was 2 am central european time i was using my laptop lying in the bad in the dark. anyway nowadays there are plenty of people who try to confuse others in order to stir up the political scene in Poland. with coming next year both, presidential and polish parliament campaign we may hear more from people like that. oh by the way I am a Polak and I am proud of it. i got a Polak tatoo on my left arm. Got it in Dallas when i lived in Tulsa Oklahoma. you should have seen the look on the guys face who gave me that tatoo.
dumb people are everywhere in the USA too. getting that tatoo wanted to make sure that there is no mistake about who I am (Polak means Polish male in Polish and Polka means Polish female, who by the way are goodlooking)
now some dumbass french jokes:
Do you know how many French soldiers is needed to defend Paris?
Nobody knows it has never been tried.
Do you know why French soldiers should actually go to Iraq?
To show al zarkavi how to capitulate.
Do yuo know why there are trees on Champs Elysees (the biggest street in Paris)?
So the German army can march in shade